Who We Are

We're one of the most well-established and
longest serving Canadian-based video
game publications.

We're also a self-funded independent publisher,
and do not require advertising to be sustainble. It's
one of the things that makes us different from all of
the other video game websites out there.

You'll notice we feature only non-intrusive advertising on most pages, to help cover the basic operating
expenses of the website. We keep advertising to a
minimum, our goal isn't to throw ads in your face, it's to
present great, unbiased, and original gaming content.

Our mission is to bring you to most timely video
game reviews, previews, videos, and features.
To entertain and to educate. To assess a wide
variety of games, and provide our unbiased
opinion whether or not it's worth your hard
earned money.

Latest Reviews

If you’re like me and you enjoy a good brain bender every now and again, Q.U.B.E. is a great experience. Most of the puzzles are very low stress while also managing to be very involving. You’ll feel frustrated when you get stumped by one but upon solving it, that successful feeling is hard to beat. Pair that up with the great visual aesthetic and ethereal soundtrack to make a hell of a game. Read More.

One of the sweetest, cutest heroines to grace a video game EVAR...yet she still manages to somehow pull off some twisted acts of justifiable heroism in this point and click adventure game set in an imaginative little fairy tale kingdom. Simple and enjoyable, Anna's Quest is a definite pick up and play for adventure game lovers. Read More.

Medieval warfare comes together in an interesting enough setting in Legends of Eisenwald, but it's wrapped in a dragon sized mess of questionable mechanics and frustrating scenarios. So while our brave heros could have a wonderful world in which to prove their mettle, we're left with a world in which more of their time is spent waiting around while the player tries to find the right place to click the mouse just to proceed with the simplest of tasks. Read More.

More than anything else I kind of wish Ori would make up its mind. On one hand it’s a gorgeous, emotional experience with some fun and responsive platforming fun. Then on the other hand it feels like a tough as nails platforming hell type game. Both of these games are fun but with it swinging back and forth it really creates an uneven experience that does kind of get in its own way. Read More.

Zany and weird for all of you out there who like that alongside your face smashing and bashing. Or lip smacking and talking. Or...listen, just help our your friends already. Enemies. Whatever, there's a bunch of people and who may or may not like you and you have to help them, whatever it takes and that's just it. And you get to wear a mask. Awesome! Read More.

News and Features

The developer and publisher will now serve as an independent game development studio and will "continue to focus on creating exceptional online games for players around the world, and now as a multi-platform gaming company." Read More.